Given that itÂ´s a stand-along application, and does not (I think) make use of other 3rd-party libraries... my guess would be that you have a corrupted MFC library in your copy of Windows. IÂ´d run System File Checker (insert winXP CD, go to run, and type, &quot;sfc /scannow&quot;, to see whether you canÂ´t repair this.

no I know exactly what Alderbaran is referring to.When you try to fill the node Material&gt;type value with DcDt it will append a gibberish &quot;/&quot; character to the end. Edited by - Cold_Void on 4/20/2005 7:30:25 PM